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Almost as bad as noncomputable problems are intractable ones (such as determining whether there is a guaranteed winning strategy for an arbitrary chess position), which cannot be solved in a reasonable amount of time.
ECONOMIST: Computer science
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Jack: All of these, of course, are large, complicated issues that cannot be solved at once or in a short period of time.
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While none of the swabs collected in Hampshire could be linked to any "cold cases", Ms Cooper insisted it was "only a matter of time" before such a case was solved in England and Wales through the efforts of Operation Nutmeg.
BBC: A DNA autoradiogram
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And, that all their remaining economic problems could be solved, without cost or effort, by monetary manipulation, in time for the next election.
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